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ouroboros: Morning Kim, I wonder if a post in the General board might help solve your question? Shoutbox can see messages disappear pretty quick some mornings. Welcome aboard!Feb 22, 2019 12:53:05 GMT

kim: Hi I have just purchased a 1822 model French cavalry sword made at chatellerault in 1883, on the top of the blade I have an S in a diamond shape then a R in a circle also what looks to be a D with a star connected to the top also inside a circle, the reasoFeb 22, 2019 8:21:07 GMT

kalkikrosah: I noticed KOA has been stocking a whole lot of Baltimore Knife & Sword wares lately. What is everyone's opinion of them so far?Feb 22, 2019 1:38:18 GMT

redscorpion: I prefer to think of myself as "vintage' or "seasoned", not antique...Feb 21, 2019 22:37:48 GMT

christain: I'm really not much of a social-gathering type of person, but I love to Ren-Fest so I can walk around in an outlandish costume (except Halloween) and not have anyone look at me funny...other than to admire. Feb 21, 2019 1:21:46 GMT

redscorpion: Been doing too much work myself. I would love to take some time and attend a nerd-fest of some type, but I don't see that happening for at least the next 6 months. Feb 21, 2019 0:43:05 GMT

christain: I'll (hopefully) get back to work in time to put a little cash stash back. Having a 'seasonal' job can really suck. Very slow in the winter. Feb 20, 2019 22:58:36 GMT

nerdthenord: Probably not this year unfortunately. Who knows next year.Feb 20, 2019 22:45:01 GMT

christain: Speaking of Springtime...Any of you Texans planning on going to Scarborough Fair this year? I hope to be able to go. Costume?: As yet undecided. Armor?: Almost 100% sure thing. Feb 20, 2019 20:56:40 GMT

christain: Rain and cold was intolerable yesterday. Today....I went outside with my dogs wearing just my PJ's and a bathrobe. WTF? It's a wonder people aren't keeling over from pneumonia. Call me ready for Springtime. Feb 20, 2019 20:50:28 GMT

Djinnobi ☽✮☾: It is quite warm over here in central Canada as well. Only -18CFeb 20, 2019 18:19:34 GMT

redscorpion: 11 C (53 in real measurement), but gloomy grey and drizzle rain- very English. Not so bad for this time of year. Good camping weather.Feb 20, 2019 14:25:39 GMT

christain: Not frozen seas here (yet), but plenty wet and icky cold outside. Good day to stay inside huddled up in bed with the missus, puppydawgs, a bag of popcorn, and an old movie. Feb 19, 2019 20:36:40 GMT

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